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Donning a vintage-style military jacket, which featured gold detailing, the chart-topping singer teamed the top with a mid-length skirt that featured a waterfall hemline.

Sticking to her tonal and seasonally sensible theme, Frankie wore a pair of high-heeled over-the-knee boots for the occasion.

Chic in black: Stepping out at the event, held to honour those who have helped to shed light on the plight of mental health suffers through the media, the 26-year-old The Saturday star put on a chic display

Keeping her look uncluttered Frankie matched her jewellery to the metallic embellishments on her jacket, wearing a gold watch and a silver bracelet as well as her wedding ring.

Wearing her brunette mane in a slightly tousled centre-parting, the mother-of-two - who is married to former England player Wayne Bridge - let her dark locks fall in loose waves to her shoulders.

Frankie accentuated her naturally striking features with a flesh-toned pallet of make-up, highlighting her eyes with a dab of mascara while she accentuated her lips with a slick of dark berry lipstick.

Showcasing her sartorial streak: Donning a vintage-style military jacket, which featured gold detailing, the chart-topping singer teamed the top with a mid-length skirt that featured a waterfall hemline

Fashionable footwear: Sticking to her tonal and seasonally sensible theme, Frankie wore a pair of high-heeled over-the-knee boots for the occasion

Attending the awards on her own, the star appeared to have left her son's Parker, two, and new-born Carter at home with Wayne while she paid attended the mental health charity's special event.

Speaking about her depression for the first time to Glamour magazine in 2012, Frankie candidly explained how her own battle with depression started.

Speaking of the moment she knew she needed to seek help, she said: 'One night, I got upset because Wayne hadn't bought the right yoghurts. I manage to convince myself he didn't know me at all.

'It set off this spiral of negative thinking – that if I disappeared, it wouldn’t matter to anyone. In fact, it would make everybody’s life easier. I felt that I was worthless, that I was ugly, that I didn’t deserve anything.'

Also in attendance at the awards were the likes of actress Jo Joyner, presenter Matt Johnson and Coronation Street's Sue Cleaver.

Back in the East End: Former EastEnders star Jo Joyner looked to be delighted to be in attendance at the event